We are featuring a warm, Summer inspired Sonoma Valley wedding that the fabulous Jenne Hohn sent us. The couple is absolutely gorgeous and really made the entire wedding style seem to come alive. Take a peek!

lovely photographs were taken by Andre Niesing
Here are a few more fun details from Jenne…
The joy-filled ceremony was followed by a reception at the Winery’s amphitheater. Owned by one of the Doobie Brothers, Bruce Cohn, the Amphitheater is the perfect place for afternoon refreshment (and the occasional rock concert). After the couple had some time to mingle and enjoy the cocktail hour, guests were led to the property’s beautiful Olive Grove. A true sense of family and friendship was felt by guests who dined on long tables surrounded by olive trees. Tables were draped in festive yellow linens and coordinating flowers in sunbursts of gold and orange.
Also, here is a quick rundown of some of the main vendors…the flowers, which are so beautiful, were designed by Lavender Floral, the gorgeous cake was crafted by Sweetie Pie’s, the Hair and Make-Up were done by It’s a Date and the catering was done by Alex’s Catering.
More to come!
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Stunning photos, stunning wedding, STUNNING WEDDING GOWN!!! Oh my!!!
What a gorgeous wedding! I love her dress. Who is the designer?
The muted colors in the top portrait are gorgeous! Beautiful photographs throughout.
The bridesmaid's dresses are beautiful-who is the designer?
I am in love with her dress. Please tell me who is the designer!
i cant say who the designer of her dress is but you can find similar dresses.
If you like that style go with a dropped waist dress, either with the material silk organza, or silf tafetta.
i know this isn't the exact but if you look up the Vineyard collection
there is this one piece that dropped waist sweetheart cut
style no. 31479777
at Klienfeld
The dress is by Ines di Santo and is called Susanna. When I purchased it (Dec. 2007) it had been out for a few years but never in a runway show. There are some pictures of it with the detachable train, which I did not get. In the Fall 2010 runway show, she sent down a dress that I believe is the Susanna, so it may be easier to find now. I had the sweetheart neckline added. The bridesmaid dresses were from Nicole Miller's Ready-to-Wear line, though she has something similar in her bridesmaid collections, we just went to Bloomies.
Thank you for all the kind complements on our wedding :)